Learn how to notice indicators of an anaphylactic reaction taking place and what constitutes anaphylaxis awareness.
Understanding common causes of an allergic response, knowing how to provide emergency treatment, including administration of adrenaline auto-injectors.
What is an allergy and allergen? What are the potential allergic substances? What is Histamine? What treatments are available?
Our Anaphylaxis Awareness course will help you answer the questions above and more.
Through our Anaphylactic Awareness course, you will gain an understanding of what an anaphylactic reaction is. You will learn the difference between allergen and allergy. You will learn what legal issues are involved in the management of medicines relating to anaphylaxis. You will learn how to administer adrenaline auto-injector. You will learn what the Human Medicine Regulations 2012 is and how it’s involved with Anaphylaxis Awareness.
What you'll learn.
- What an Anaphylactic reaction is.
- Recognise the difference between allergen and allergy.
- Understand the different ways allergens can enter the body.
- Understand the correct storage placement for anaphylactic mediation.
- Understand the potential allergic substances.
- Gain knowledge of the Human Medicine Regulations 2012.
- Explore the different treatments for allergies.
Who is Anaphylaxis Awareness for?
Our Anaphylaxis Awareness course is for anyone who is working with individuals that are at risk of having an anaphylactic reaction.
Whatever care or non-care sector you work in our Anaphylactic Awareness course will give you knowledge, skills, and confidence in how to recognise an allergic reaction and administer an adrenaline auto-injector.
This course may also be helpful to people not working in care but who may feel they might benefit from a greater knowledge of the condition in case they encounter someone experiencing an anaphylactic reaction.
What are the learning outcomes?
By the end of the course, you will be able to….
- Discuss what an anaphylactic reaction is.
- Discuss the difference between allergy and allergen.
- Recognise what treatments are available for allergies.
- Be able to understand the effects of injecting adrenaline.
- Demonstrate an empathetic understanding of the experience an individual may go through while having an anaphylactic reaction.
- Develop knowledge, skills, and confidence to develop positive environments for people at risk of an allergic reaction.
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